The Great Problems of British StatesmanshipE.P. Dutton, 1917 - 445 páginas |
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... president of the federation . Accord- ing to the Constitution , he is not entitled to declare war unless Germany has actually been attacked . For a war of aggression the consent of the Federal Council , which officially represents all ...
... president of the federation . Accord- ing to the Constitution , he is not entitled to declare war unless Germany has actually been attacked . For a war of aggression the consent of the Federal Council , which officially represents all ...
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... President , Dr. Schweinfurth , say , in this very hall , that wheat , in its wild uncultivated state , has its home in these semi - arid regions and from here it has been trans- ported to every quarter of the globe . Cotton , sugar ...
... President , Dr. Schweinfurth , say , in this very hall , that wheat , in its wild uncultivated state , has its home in these semi - arid regions and from here it has been trans- ported to every quarter of the globe . Cotton , sugar ...
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... president of the Federation . The best defi- nition of the German Empire has , perhaps , been given by President Wilson in his book The State , ' in which we read : 6 The German Empire is a Federal State composed of four kingdoms ...
... president of the Federation . The best defi- nition of the German Empire has , perhaps , been given by President Wilson in his book The State , ' in which we read : 6 The German Empire is a Federal State composed of four kingdoms ...
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... President , that the Imperial power is possessed by the allied States them- selves , is known to almost every German . In the last issue of Meyer's Encyclopedia ' we read : " According to the Imperial Constitution of the 16th April ...
... President , that the Imperial power is possessed by the allied States them- selves , is known to almost every German . In the last issue of Meyer's Encyclopedia ' we read : " According to the Imperial Constitution of the 16th April ...
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... President of the North German Confederation , had the right of declaring war and con- cluding peace . ' As no condition was attached , he could in the name of the Confederation declare not only a war of defence but also a war of attack ...
... President of the North German Confederation , had the right of declaring war and con- cluding peace . ' As no condition was attached , he could in the name of the Confederation declare not only a war of defence but also a war of attack ...
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